The former world’s largest iceberg "will eventually succumb to the relentless effects of warmer air and water," NASA says.
Utrecht climate scientists Roderik van de Wal and Michiel Baatsen explain both the strengths and the uncertainties of these powerful tools.
A penguin by any other name would still be as cute, but when you really want an adorable name that twists the heartstrings and tickles the funny bone, it's cute penguin names like this that take the ...
Earlier in 2025, UNSW Sydney Ph.D. candidate Christina Schmidt submitted her thesis—from the deck of Australia's ...
From unique wildlife to resilient microbes, world-changing climate dynamics to untapped biotechnological potential – four UNSW scientists ...
An iceberg that was once labelled as the biggest in the world has been breaking apart in the Southern Ocean--to such an ...
A deadly leopard seal attack in Antarctica raises questions about the safety of remote research in extreme environments.
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Icebergs can get really, really big. In 2019, an iceberg twice the size of New York City started to break free from Antarctica, but shockingly, this wasn't even close to the largest iceberg in the ...
Proposed "geoengineering" projects designed to reduce the impacts of global warming in polar regions would be ineffective, ...
The iceberg, known as A23a, has been on a journey following the current into warmer waters for months. Now, it has begun the predicted and natural process of breaking apart, and eventually melting.
It's been a long and unusual journey for the world's largest iceberg, known as A23a, but it's ending in a relatively usual way: breaking apart and melting in the warmer waters of the South Atlantic ...